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A mixed group of collectors' items including a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box with fitted interior, a lacquered and gilt decorated twin division tea caddy, a mahogany twin division tea caddy (af) and a further eastern box with brass inlay labeled 'Tea', an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid three division letter rack, three carved wooden figures, a boxed Sheaffer pencil, a magnifying glass, an Art Nouveau-style silver plated trinket box, souvenir spoon, etc.Additional InformationThe rosewood box will need attention, some lifting and loss to inlay, further nibbles, etc. Damage to the mahogany tea caddy, extensive rubbing to the detail of the papier-mâché tea caddy, further general wear throughout.
A 19th century carved ivory box with foliate detail and applied silver plated mounts, width 12.2cm.Additional InformationNatural hairline cracks, chip to the rear left corner of the lid, some splits and further small chips and losses to corners and edges. Some of the stud joints lost, overall somewhat loose construction.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; four animal paperweights to include 'Crocodile', complete with certificate, 'Meerkat', 'Woodland Pheasant', etc (4).Additional InformationEach fitted in original box, three examples complete with gold base button, the Owl with silver button. Good condition throughout, the Owl complete with certificate and numbered 291/1000.
*** Niall to elaborate *** WITHDRAWN ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five paperweights to include 'The Crown Inn', no.131/500, 'Linnet', etc (5).Additional InformationThree examples complete with certificate, each fitted in original card box. The box for the Ram is in poor condition. The Duckling with a silver base button, the remaining for with gold base buttons or ceramic stoppers.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; four paperweights to include 'Old Imari Frog', 'Rockhopper Penguin' and 'Georgian Townhouse', etc (4).Additional InformationThe penguin and frog are complete with original certificates, each fitted in original box. The Imari Frog with silver base button, Townhouse with ceramic button and the remaining two with gold base buttons. Each in good condition with minimal wear.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five animal paperweights to include 'Kedleston Kingfisher', 'Aurora Polar Bear', 'Rockhopper Penguin', etc (5).Additional InformationEach fitted in original box, three examples complete with certificates. Minimal wear throughout. The Sleeping Cat with silver base button, the remaining four examples all complete with gold base buttons.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five animal paperweights to include 'Derby County Ram', 'Teddy Bear' no.728/1500, 'Farmyard Hen' no.808/5000, etc (5).Additional InformationAll of the examples except the Tiger Cub are complete with certificates. Each in good condition and fitted in outer card box. Regal Goldie Bear with silver base button.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five animal paperweights to include 'Golden Jubilee Black Swan' no.926/2002, 'Ginger Kitten' no.23/1500, complete with certificate, 'Devonian Fox Cub' no.145/1500, complete with certificate, etc (5).Additional InformationEach complete in original box, minimal wear throughout. The seated bear with silver button, the remaining four examples all complete with gold base buttons.
ARNO MALINOWSKI FOR GEORG JENSEN; a sterling silver butterfly brooch of circular form with pierced detail, impressed marks No.283 verso, diameter 5.5cm, fitted in original card box.Additional InformationThe brooch is tarnished, minimal wear, light scratches, the box is af with old rips and tears.
VINERS; a George VI hallmarked silver kiddush cup with chased decoration, raised on double knop stem, height 13cm, Sheffield 1948, together with a hallmarked silver cigarette box and further flatware, also a Continental white metal caddy spoon and a hallmarked silver mounted page turner with ivory terminal, weighable silver approx. 5ozt/156g.Additional InformationObviously this item cannot be shipped out of the UK as it is ivory. General wear, tarnishing and minor denting throughout.
THOMAS GOODFELLOW (probably); an imported Victorian hallmarked silver dish of oval form with cast handles and repoussé floral decoration, import marks for London 1881, also further hallmarked silver including two piece dressing table set with engine turned decoration, trinket box in the form of a lid with cut glass body, and a Continental white metal caddy spoon, weighable 4.1ozt/127g (5).Additional InformationTarnishing and wear to the silver, scratches and scuffs, the dish has one edge which is slightly bent.
Royal Mint Queen Elizabeth - The Queen Mother 90th Birthday Proof Struck Silver Five Pound Crown, Date 1990, Weight 28.3 grams. With Capsule and Display Box and Certificate, Proof Struck / Mint Condition + The Centenary of the Bill of Rights Royal Mint Pair of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Proof Struck Two Pound Coins 1689 & 1989, with Display Box, Proof Stuck / Mint Condition.
Peridot and White Enamel Line Bracelet, alternating square, round, elongated octagon and oval cuts of clear, sparkling peridot, totalling 15.5cts, each set within a white enamelled plaque along the articulated, 14ct gold vermeil and silver bracelet, creating an elegant, stylish design, fastening with a tongue and box clasp with two figure-of-eight safety catches; 7.5 inches (19cms) long
A fine modern silver circular box from Garrard & Co, 15cm diameter, 23.5 ozt, having engine turned chevron patter to sides, the lid with gilt concentric circles and the finial set with a cabochon lapis lazuli stone, originally intended for a watch presentation box, with wooden inset base to inner and remnants of black foam rubber, with a Garrard & Co box and bag
A Victorian silver waiter with presentation engraving 10.5ozt, together with a silver tobacco box, a silver sovereign case, 2 silver fronted photograph frames, a silver specimen vase, 3 silver napkin rings, a silver and blue enamel hand mirror, and a quantity of silver plated items including flatware
A RARE AND RETICULATED SILVER CLOISONNÉ “VASE WITHIN A VASE” ATTRIBUTED TO HIRATSUKA MOHEI Attributed to Hiratsuka Mohei (born 1836), unsigned Japan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912) The silver vase with an elongated ovoid body, a short neck with a slightly everted lip, and a flat circular foot. The neck and shoulder decorated with a leafy collar containing enameled floral patterns in relief. The body with a finely textured ground hammered by hand and decorated with nine irregularly placed circular enameled reliefs showing bright and colorful flowers, plants, and butterflies. Four of these reserves are further reticulated and reveal the true showstopper of this piece: a second, plain silver vase is hidden inside! This ingenious design can be considered the Japanese answer to a highly important Chinese reticulated vase, once praised by the Qianlong Emperor as a masterwork (see auction comparison below). With an associated wood tomobako (storage box). HEIGHT 13.5 cm WEIGHT 136.8 g Condition: Overall superb condition, the vase minimally tilted, traces of use mostly to base, few microscopic nicks, minor losses. The larger openly worked area of one of the reserves seems intentional, giving a clear look at the second vase within. Provenance: Czech private collection, acquired at the local art market in Kyoto. Auction comparison: For a silver and filigree incense burner by Hiratsuka Mohei, see Bonhams, Fine Japanese and Korean Art, 12 September 2018, New York, lot 1214 (sold for 23,750 USD). For the Chinese inspiration for this “vase in a vase” design, see Sotheby’s Hong Kong, The Harry Garner Reticulated Vase, 11 July 2020, lot 1.
A RARE METAL AND IVORY ‘DOUBLE-BOX’ Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) The heavy metal box of patinated copper on the outside and of silver on the inside. The lid is inlaid with two ivory plaques, one of hexagonal and the other of circular shape, depicting a temple scene with a temple servant wearing geta and shielding himself from the rain with an umbrella on one side and the other with a temple lantern beneath the full moon. LENGTH 11.2 cm WEIGHT 398.6 g Condition: Excellent condition, the metal with some surface wear. Provenance: British collection.
VICTORIAN SILVER PILL BOX, maker Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1851, with machined decoration, the top with two hinged lids enclosing one short and one long compartment, the latter with cartouche and engraved initials, 56mm wide, along with an Edward VII silver stamp box, likely maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1902, with engraved leaf motif decoration, 34mm high, 35g gross (2)
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